This study investigates effects of spatial auditory cues on human listeners' response strategy for identifying two alternately active talkers (“turn-taking” listening scenario). Previous research has demonstrated subjective benefits of audio spatialization with regard to speech intelligibility and talker-identification effort. So far, the deliberate activation of specific perceptual and cognitive processes by listeners to optimize their task performance remained largely unexamined. Spoken sentences selected as stimuli were either clean or degraded due to background noise or bandpass filtering. Stimuli were presented via three horizontally positioned loudspeakers: In a non-spatial mode, both talkers were presented through a central loudspeak...
Listening to speech with competing speech in the background is challenging and becomes harder with a...
© 2016 Dr. Nematollah RouhbakhshHuman communication frequently takes place in noisy environments. I...
Spatial separation between competing speech streams reduces their confusion (informational masking) ...
Abstract—An experiment was performed to measure how dynamic changes in a target talker location affe...
Processing speech in multi-speaker environments poses substantial challenges to the human perceptual...
A Spatial Speech in Noise test (SSiN) was developed by Bizley et al (2015, doi: 10.1177/233121651561...
Processing speech in multi-speaker environments poses substantial challenges to the human perceptual...
Hitherto, not many studies have dealt with spatial auditory saliency. Auditory attention studies con...
How the human auditory cortex represents spatially separated simultaneous talkers and how talkers' l...
In multi-talker listening situations, older listeners with relatively good hearing often experience ...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that prior knowledge about where, when, and who is going to talk i...
Audiovisual speech perception has been considered to operate independent of sound location, since th...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) refers to the improved ability to recognize target speech when ta...
Two experiments investigated the effects of conflicting interaural time and level differences on the...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigated the bases of the difficulties that older adults...
Listening to speech with competing speech in the background is challenging and becomes harder with a...
© 2016 Dr. Nematollah RouhbakhshHuman communication frequently takes place in noisy environments. I...
Spatial separation between competing speech streams reduces their confusion (informational masking) ...
Abstract—An experiment was performed to measure how dynamic changes in a target talker location affe...
Processing speech in multi-speaker environments poses substantial challenges to the human perceptual...
A Spatial Speech in Noise test (SSiN) was developed by Bizley et al (2015, doi: 10.1177/233121651561...
Processing speech in multi-speaker environments poses substantial challenges to the human perceptual...
Hitherto, not many studies have dealt with spatial auditory saliency. Auditory attention studies con...
How the human auditory cortex represents spatially separated simultaneous talkers and how talkers' l...
In multi-talker listening situations, older listeners with relatively good hearing often experience ...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that prior knowledge about where, when, and who is going to talk i...
Audiovisual speech perception has been considered to operate independent of sound location, since th...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) refers to the improved ability to recognize target speech when ta...
Two experiments investigated the effects of conflicting interaural time and level differences on the...
The experiments reported in this thesis investigated the bases of the difficulties that older adults...
Listening to speech with competing speech in the background is challenging and becomes harder with a...
© 2016 Dr. Nematollah RouhbakhshHuman communication frequently takes place in noisy environments. I...
Spatial separation between competing speech streams reduces their confusion (informational masking) ...